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Prus High School Model United Nations
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Prus High School Model United Nations

Warsaw, Poland · high-school

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Dates
Jan 29–2027 (day: 31)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
200
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Prus High School Model United Nations is a secondary-school MUN conference hosted in Warsaw, drawing a sizeable delegate field for a multi-day winter session. The conference is organized at the high-school level and convenes participants from across the region in Poland's capital. Registration and logistical details are coordinated through the conference's listing on mymun.com, which serves as the primary point of reference for applicants and faculty advisors planning their travel and committee assignments.

Why this edition matters in 2027

Warsaw has steadily grown into one of Central Europe's busiest hubs for student diplomacy, and a high-school conference of this scale signals the depth of the local circuit. For delegates based in Poland and neighboring countries, Prus offers a chance to debate alongside a broad cohort without the cost barrier of long-haul travel to Western European capitals. The conference also matters because secondary-school MUN is where most serious diplomats-in-training cut their teeth. A winter session in Warsaw gives advisors a natural midpoint in the academic year to benchmark their delegations against regional peers before spring travel circuits open up. For the broader Central European MUN ecosystem, conferences hosted by established Warsaw secondary schools help anchor a pipeline that feeds into university-level circuits. The reputational weight of the host institution shapes which committees attract the strongest chairs and which topics get the most rigorous treatment.

How to prepare

Delegates preparing for a Warsaw high-school conference should anchor their research in the procedural conventions common to European secondary-school MUN: expect formal parliamentary procedure, moderated caucuses that reward concise speeches, and chairs who weigh resolution drafting quality heavily. Position papers, when requested, should be tight and policy-specific rather than encyclopedic. Because the delegate field is substantial, competition for speaking time will be real. Strong delegates will arrive with bloc strategies already sketched out, two or three operative clauses ready to circulate, and a clear sense of which allies they want to anchor a working paper with on day one. Faculty advisors should plan logistics around the winter timing - Warsaw in late January is cold, and travel disruptions are worth budgeting for. The mymun.com listing remains the operational reference point for confirming committee assignments and any updates to the schedule.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Jan 29, 2027 – Jan 31, 2027

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to attend Prus High School Model United Nations?

    The conference is open at the high-school level, hosted in Warsaw, Poland, and oriented toward secondary-school delegations from the region and beyond.

  • Where and when does the conference take place?

    The conference convenes in Warsaw, Poland, as a multi-day winter session held in the host city's secondary-school MUN tradition.

  • How do delegates register for the conference?

    Registration is handled through the conference's listing on mymun.com, which is the primary platform for applications and logistical coordination.

  • What scale of delegate participation should applicants expect?

    The conference draws a sizeable field for a high-school event in Warsaw, meaning committees will be competitive and speaking time will need to be earned through preparation.

Last verified May 27, 2026 · Source: mymun.com

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